REVIEW: The Blues Brothers

Joe’s Pick of the Week is The Blues Brothers.

Synopsis:

Jake Blues, just released from prison, puts together his old band to save the Catholic home where he and his brother Elwood were raised.

This movie was released in theaters on June 20, 1980.

This movie is Rated R for Drug use, foul language, violence, sexual content.

Lets see what the guys think of The Blues Brothers.

IMDB Rating: 7.9 / 10 Stars

Rotton Tomatoes: *CERTIFIED FRESH* 73% Tomatometer, 92% Audience Score

Justin’s Rating: Large Popcorn

Dave’s Rating: Overlfowing Medium Popcorn

Joe’s Rating: Large Popcorn

So the guys couldn’t convince Dave to upgrade to the Large Popcorn, the movie is still a classic and definitely worth a watch. Stay tuned as we review, The General.

REVIEW: American Beauty

This episode the guys review Dave’s pick: American Beauty. This 1999 drama stars Kevin Spacey.

Synopsis:

A sexually frustrated suburban father has a mid-life crisis after becoming infatuated with his daughter’s best friend.

The movie was originally released in American Theaters on October 1, 1999.

This movie is Rated R for strong sexuality, language, violence and drug content.

Let the review, begin.

IMDB Rating: 8.3 / 10

Rotten Tomatoes: *CERTIFIED FRESH* 87% Tomatometer, 83% Audience Score

Dave Score: *MOP BUCKET*

Joe Score: Large Bucket

Justin Score: Large Bucket

Justin and Joe are on the same page for this review, but Dave stands behind his pick with a mop bucket all of the way. Coming up next: The Blues Brothers.

REVIEW: Clue

This week the guys review a fan submission. We want to send a special shoutout and thanks for the submission to Bobby Nicholas for this submission. Bobby’s submission for the guys to review is the 1985 mystery, Clue.

Synopsis:

Six guests are anonymously invited to a strange mansion for dinner, but after their host is killed, they must cooperate with the staff to identify the murderer as the bodies pile up.

Clue made its original theatrical debut on December 13, 1985.

This movie is Rated PG for Language and Violence.

Let’s see what the guys thought about Clue.

IMDB Rating: 7.3 / 10

Rotten Tomatoes: Tomoatometer: 65%, Audience Score: 86%

Justin’s Rating: Burnt Popcorn

Dave’s Rating: Small Popcorn

Joe’s Rating: Small Popcorn

This movie can be summarized as a Mel Brooks movie bought from Wish.com. Stay tuned as we review Ford vs. Ferrari.

Review: Reservoir Dogs *CERTIFIED MEDIUM*

Dave’s Pick of the Week: Reservoir Dogs

Synoopsis:

Six criminals, who are strangers to each other, are hired by a crime boss, Joe Cabot, to carry out a diamond robbery. Right at the outset, they are given false names with the intention that they won’t get too close and will concentrate on the job instead. They are completely sure that the robbery is going to be a success. But, when the police show up right at the time and the site of the robbery, panic spreads amongst the group members, and two of them are killed in the subsequent shootout, along with a few policemen and civilians. When the remaining people assemble at the premeditated rendezvous point (a warehouse), they begin to suspect that one of them is an undercover cop.

The movie was released in theaters on September 2, 1992.

This movie is Rated R for strong violence and language.

Let the review, begin.

IMDB Rating: 8.3 / 10

Rotten Tomatoes: *CERTIFIED FRESH* 92% TOMATOMETER, 94% AUDIENCE SCORE

Justin’s Rating: Overflowing Medium

Joe’s Rating: Medium Popcorn

Dave’s Rating: Overflowing Medium Popcorn

The guys all agree Reservoir Dogs is definitely worth a watch for all Quentin Tarantino fans. Stay tuned as the guys review Clue.